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Investigating the dead is not an easy job. No case is the same, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution to calming a haunt down. Thomas Edward is one such investigator. He's had a fascination with the paranormal since having several haunting childhood experiences. Today we discuss life investigating private homes and well-known haunts such as the Haunted Hinsdale House and the West Virginia Penitentiary on The Grave Talks. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) , we discuss: Does Thomas feel that he should not help spirits pass on because it's not his place or is not qualified to help a spirit pass? How did Thomas learn about his strengths and limitations in dealing with the dead? When someone comes to you to share what they have experienced with you, how do you determine if it's something you want to look into further? What have been some of the most compelling experiences Thomas has experienced while investigating ghosts? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode (http://www.thegravetalks.com/category/podcast-episodes/) of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Investigating the dead is not an easy job. No case is the same, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution to calming a haunt down. Thomas Edward is one such investigator. He's had a fascination with the paranormal since having several haunting childhood experiences. Today we discuss life investigating private homes and well-known haunts such as the Haunted Hinsdale House and the West Virginia Penitentiary on The Grave Talks. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) , we discuss: Does Thomas feel that he should not help spirits pass on because it's not his place or is not qualified to help a spirit pass? How did Thomas learn about his strengths and limitations in dealing with the dead? When someone comes to you to share what they have experienced with you, how do you determine if it's something you want to look into further? What have been some of the most compelling experiences Thomas has experienced while investigating ghosts? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode (http://www.thegravetalks.com/category/podcast-episodes/) of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Investigating the dead is not an easy job. No case is the same, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution to calming a haunt down. Thomas Edward is one such investigator. He's had a fascination with the paranormal since having several haunting childhood experiences. Today we discuss life investigating private homes and well-known haunts such as the Haunted Hinsdale House and the West Virginia Penitentiary on The Grave Talks. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) , we discuss: Does Thomas feel that he should not help spirits pass on because it's not his place or is not qualified to help a spirit pass? How did Thomas learn about his strengths and limitations in dealing with the dead? When someone comes to you to share what they have experienced with you, how do you determine if it's something you want to look into further? What have been some of the most compelling experiences Thomas has experienced while investigating ghosts? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode (http://www.thegravetalks.com/category/podcast-episodes/) of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
This week on The Open Door we will discuss the vocation of the Christian artist. We will consider, as well, the place of the beautiful in art and life. Our special guest, joining us once again, is the renowned sculptor Timothy Schmalz. He is currently at work on a series of pieces inspired by Dante's The Divine Comedy. Among the questions we will ask are the following. As always, please feel free to add to our list!1. You have described yourself as a visual translator of the Bible. Why is such a translation especially critical today?2. At what stage are you now in the sculpting of figures and scenes from Dante's epic poem?3. What have been some of the trials and triumphs in the process so far?4. Are you pleased with Daniel Fitzpatrick's ongoing new translation of Dante's masterpiece?5. Should we share with our auditors the most recent of Fitzpatrick's efforts, Purgatorio, Canto 14?6. This Monday we in the United States celebrated Labor Day. You've sculpted a well-received tribute to the miners of Canada. How is it that Christianity honors laborers in a way that would never occur to the sculptors of classical Greek or Rome?7. One of your works is titled “The Homeless Christ.” Its immediate impact is strikingly different from that of, say, Raphael's “The Transfiguration.” And yet many Christians would judge both to be works of beauty. How do you understand beauty?8. St. Thomas Aquinas teaches that when we encounter beauty we find it pleasing. He contends, as well, that beauty exhibits integrity, proportion, and clarity. Does Thomas's account ring true to you?9. Many Christian thinkers see beauty as a transcendental, that is a dimension of all that is, of the whole of Creation as a participation in the Beauty of the Creator. If this is so, might it be a truth that gives direction to the artist and, indeed, to everyone who seeks the good?10. One of Dostoevsky's fictional characters asks whether the world will be saved by beauty. Is there a sense in which we should answer this question in the affirmative?
Scott's book, First Principles: The Jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas ... The influence of the Declaration of Independence on the Constitution ... Does Thomas want to invalidate the administrative state? ... Why Thomas cares about desegregation more than integration ... Does it matter what slave owners like Thomas Jefferson thought about liberty? ... Thurgood Marshall vs. Thomas on the Constitution ... Thomas's views on voting rights ... Jefferson, Lincoln, King, Thomas? ...
Copy That Pops: Writing Tips and Psychology Hacks for Business
How can you craft a talk, deliver dynamically, and book a spot on the TED stage? If you have a purpose in your business and stories to share with the world, this is the episode for you as we sit down with TEDx Orlando’s co-organizer Thomas Waterman! Psychology, Leadership, Vision, Purpose-Driven, TED Talks… …these are a few of the keywords from the notes I took during the conversation with today’s guest who is similar to me in that he loves interacting with people, studying psychology, and finding ways to help the audience he serves. A few podcast episode highlights: – Hello from San Diego Startup Week (at the San Diego Convention Center) – P.S.T. Method (my method for helping new authors go from “no idea and overwhelm” to “awesome, detailed outline) – Johanna Walker on Episode 180 – more advice about speaking on stage! – How to win an election (the psychology of winning!) – Why is for-profit business actually able to help more people than nonprofits, when done right and with purpose? – The differences between TED and TEDx – There are over 3500 cities running TEDx events! – How does someone become one of the speakers on stage for TED? (Insider advice! And it may surprise you!) – TEDx Orlando’s main website: http://orlandotedx.org – What matters to TED (headquarters)…so you can get featured on their main website! (Which can lead to millions of views on your video and change your life!) – How TEDx organizers help speakers to make sure their talk resonates – Tips for someone to speak well on stage – TEDx talks are usually about 8 to 18 minutes (and Thomas shares how/why) – How to Use a Paper Towel TED Talk by Joe Smith – Why an alligator was on stage in Orlando! – Does Thomas recommend “applying to tons of speaking events” or take another approach (to get speaking opportunities)? – Davide Di Giorgio teamed up to bring you More Speaking Gigs (here) Our Guest Thomas Waterman believes in showing people what makes them special and empowering them to use their powers, so they can make the world a better place. This belief led Thomas on his own growth journey, where he leaned in to face his fear and misalignment in life. This meaningful self-reflection inspired him to quit his job and immediately pursue his purpose. The entrepreneurial route became his path to find meaningful work and fulfillment in daily life. He chose a direction and aligned everything in his life with it. This alignment inspired him to co-found Purpose Pioneers. Thomas makes his yearly presence on the TEDx stage as a co-organizer for TEDxOrlando. He’s a Board Member of the 15 Lightyears Foundation, Industry Fellow & Entrepreneurial Coach for the Blackstone Launchpad at the University of Central Florida, the largest university in the country, Mentor for the Horizons Scholars Program, and an Alumni of Starter Studio, Orlando’s leading tech business accelerator, where he founded his first venture, BackStory. Great Quotes “Build unique, individual, meaningful relationships.” – Thomas Waterman “Get out of that state of judgment…I’m right, you’re wrong…get in the field of openmindedness and curiosity.” – Thomas Waterman “80% of what we do is helping people overcome unconscious blocks…20% is the tactics.” – Thomas Waterman “Getting on the stage does add value.” – Thomas Waterman “[Speaking at TED] does add value for anyone who wants to build their brand.” – Thomas Waterman “We have in-depth coaching calls and two in-person practices [for TEDx speakers].” – Thomas Waterman “It’s helping people get clarity about the message that matters most to them.” – Thomas Waterman “If you do stumble or start feeling anxious…pause. Take a deep breath. People want you to succeed.” – Thomas Waterman “People care less about what you’re saying and more about how and why you say it.” – Thomas Waterman “It’s about taking some kind of action and seeing if it serves you.” – Thomas Waterman Take Action Now! Amazon Bestselling Book Workshop + Resources [free] Bestselling Book Accelerator Speaker’s Secret Gig List Read More Back at the podcast's full shownotes for this Copy That Pops episode!.
Professional #Bravostalker Kati Riddle joins Mandy to discuss her summer trips to Southern Charm towns New Orleans and Charleston, the culture of 'good old southern boys', and the latest drama with Austen. They dive into some of the most pressing #SouthernCharm questions: is Michael the butler the most underrated character? Does Thomas even have a job? And would Kathryn and Shep actually make a good couple? Plus a breakdown of this season's #RHONY, what Kati would do if Mandy went wedding dress shopping pre-engagement, and a good spill the tea sesh on #PumpRules gossip.
Debating upside and downside of DeMaryius Thomas, Juju Smith-Schuster and Allen Robinson (2:46). Does Thomas bounce back with a QB upgrade? Can Robinson ever be that amazing player again? ... Adam reacts to a new NFL.com list of top WRs (12:40) and Jamey reacts to his conversations with Travis Kelce (17:22) and Mark Ingram (20:24). Then we talk about a draft strategy (24:00) centered around upside and wonder who the next Todd Gurley is (27:45) ... Putting Le'Veon Bell under a microscope (38:30). Where are the TDs? Will another training camp holdout cause us to move him down in the rankings? Also the Fantasy Regulators are back (46:40)! ... Your emails at fantasyfootball@cbsi.com and voicemail at 954-689-3199 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a sermon for the Second Sunday of the Easter season Laurence reflects on the story of "Doubting" Thomas. Does Thomas deserve the name we've given him through every Christian generation? Thomas professes faith in the risen Jesus, calling him "My Lord and my God". He can only do that because he has seen and touched the wounds in Jesus' body. Does that mean our Lord and God is wounded, too? Text is John 20:19-31.Laurence refers to the April 6 bus crash, in which 14 team members, coaches, and associates of the Humboldt, SK Broncos hockey team were killed, along with their bus driver. Another 14 young men were injured. He also shares a prayer the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada wrote and posted on social media in response to the tragedy. (Quoted below) I am waking up to the tragic news out of Saskatchewan about the accident that took the lives of 14 people on the Humboldt Broncos (Junior Hockey team) bus and injured 14 others. So this is raw and quick.God your Son wept over the death of his friend, Lazarus, we weep over the Humboldt Broncos team members and coaching staff who died in the bus accident yesterday.We lift up before you family and friends, the community of Humboldt, the other teams in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, be the God who sees and hears their cries of sorrow and loss.We lift up before you first responders, doctors, nurses, others who were at the scene or are providing care to the survivors, be the God who guides hands and calms minds in the midst of crisis.We pray for those who were injured that they would be healed of their injuries both physical and psychological, be the God of healing and hope.God, we do not have words to adequately express the ache in our hearts.These things we pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.
In this episode, Thomas and Matt have a guest (again)! Adam Worth from The Bad Advice Show joins us to discuss that holiday classic, Krampus. A Christmas horror-comedy film that's one part National Lampoon and one part Stephen King's It, Krampus is Adam's glorious gift to us, ringing in the holiday season with camp, charm, and evil elves. Does Adam go on a long Pathfinder GM tirade? Does Matt have a list of "date-approved" horror flicks? Does Thomas have Vegas stories? Listen and find out!
Welcome to the Negative One Podcast! For the sake of brevity and getting this out before the holiday is over: blah blah blah Thomas hasn't seen Halloween, blah blah Thomas loves Halloween, blah contradiction. Does Thomas like Jason or Freddy better? Does Matt utter "Sweet Christmas" at least once? Is this holiday over yet? Listen and find out!